MIXED FLOWERS CUSTOM TRIBUTE£240.00
- Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
- Freshly Made to Order
- Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
- Guaranteed to Impress
- Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
Designed as a letter or number tribute, this arrangement is ideal for spelling a name, nickname, or a special word that reflects your loved one's personality. Approximate dimensions are Height 28cm (11") and Width 144cm (57"), offering an impressive display suitable for funerals, memorials and celebration-of-life services.
Our skilled florists can create any choice of letters or numbers on request, ensuring a truly bespoke floral tribute. Simply contact us on 020 3409 3030 or email [email protected] to discuss your requirements.
We use fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy: if a bloom is out of season, we will replace it with flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the same elegant style. Trust South Kensington Florist for reliable, respectful service and timely local delivery when it matters most.
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The timely delivery was a relief, and the flowers were absolutely gorgeous. A heartfelt tribute.
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This graceful tribute provided comfort in a hard moment. The flowers arrived fresh and the overall presentation was truly remarkable.
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The flowers were stunning and conveyed my sympathy perfectly. South Kensington Florist did a great job.
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A heartfelt arrangement that was both elegant and comforting. The delivery was prompt and reliable.
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This arrangement surpassed all expectations in quality and design. It brought a light of comfort amidst our grief and was a beautiful homage.
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The arrangement was stunning and the flowers were fresh. Highly recommend their services.
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The overall presentation was tasteful and serene. I was particularly impressed by the freshness and natural beauty of the flowers.
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I deeply appreciate the skilled touch that transformed simple blooms into a message of love and remembrance. The delivery was prompt and the quality consistently high.

